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File #: R-206-18    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Old Business
File created: 11/19/2018 In control: Metro Council
On agenda: 12/13/2018 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES ?131.02, URGING THE MAYOR TOWARD COMPASSION BY REFRAINING FROM DISPLACING HOMELESS CITIZENS IN PERIODS OF FRIGID TEMPERATURES THAT THREATEN THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY (AS AMENDED).
Attachments: 1. R-206-18 V.2 CAM 120418 Urging Mayor Refrain from Displacing Homeless in Frigid Temperatures.pdf, 2. R-206-18 V.1 112918 Urging Mayor Refrain from Displacing Homeless in Frigid Temperatures.pdf
RESOLUTION NO. __________, SERIES 2018

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A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES ?131.02, URGING THE MAYOR TOWARD COMPASSION BY REFRAINING FROM DISPLACING HOMELESS CITIZENS IN PERIODS OF FRIGID TEMPERATURES THAT THREATEN THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY (AS AMENDED).
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WHEREAS, Louisville/Jefferson County's homeless citizens are among the most vulnerable residents in Louisville Metro, especially in extremely cold weather.
WHEREAS, the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Council saw fit to offer clearer guidelines for cleaning and displacement of living spaces occupied by homeless citizens in our community;
WHEREAS, reports indicate Louisville Metro is currently experiencing below average temperatures for this time of year and is expected to undergo a particularly harsh winter;
WHEREAS, despite the best efforts of Louisville Metro employees, faith groups, non-profit organizations, and citizen volunteers, there are significant unmet needs to shelter and provide services to the homeless communities of Louisville;
WHEREAS, eviction notices and physical displacements effectively force homeless citizens to break established habits they employ to stay warm and/or be close to the support groups and services offered in downtown Louisville, possibly at greater risk to their health and safety;
WHEREAS, the displacement of homeless citizens, in part due to the lack of adequate shelter space, merely forces homeless citizens to move from one encampment to another, without solving the homelessness problem in our city;
WHEREAS, experts have repeatedly stated that it is impossible to coax every homeless citizen to shelter even if resources allowed; and,
WHEREAS, Louisville Metro should do everything in its power to build trust and rapport with the homeless in the hope that compassion will lead them to seek help.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEF...

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